Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, September 11th, 2025.
The Flatirons are glowing and the city is buzzing with new happenings, so let’s dive right in. Starting today, if you’re looking to start your morning feeling grounded and refreshed, Kaiut Yoga is happening at the Boulder Jewish Community Center from 9:30 to 10:30. It’s a format that welcomes all bodies and walks of life—think intentional movement, expert guidance, and a great chance to settle your mind before the day’s bustle.
Tonight, music lovers can get their fix at the iconic Fox Theatre where The Copper Children take the stage, joined by Phoebe Nix, The Speeks, and Hard Maybe. The doors open at 8 PM, and with that lineup, expect dancing, big local energy, and probably a few stories to take home. If creative connection is more your vibe, check out Junkyard Social Club’s Game Night running 6 to 9 PM, or join their Fusion Partner Dance where you can either learn a few steps or just lose yourself in the rhythm. Boulder’s community spaces are buzzing—and that’s exactly how we like it.
Looking a bit ahead, Saturday brings the 11th annual Bee Boulder Festival to Central Park, right alongside the Farmer’s Market. The event has grown into a true town favorite, blending education about pollinators with live performances, crafts, and dozens of local organizations sharing practical ways we can help the environment. It’s perfect for families, nature lovers, and anyone wanting to soak up the early fall air while supporting a good cause.
Pearl Street will soon come alive with the next Pearl Street Stampede, but mark your calendars for September 19 for the next big Buffaloes march through downtown. Expect the Golden Buffalo Marching Band, CU athletes, and enough school spirit to echo down the corridor all weekend.
A quick nod to our local news: Boulder continues to grapple with a rise in fentanyl and methamphetamine overdose deaths through the first half of this year. The coroner’s office reports 13 fentanyl overdose deaths so far, up 50 percent over last year. These numbers are a sobering reminder of the continued need for prevention, support, and vigilance, even as many other overdose trends are declining nationally.
In University of Colorado news, the Boulder campus has just been ranked fifth nationally for its free-speech climate, the highest of any Colorado college. The university also unveiled a new demographic report showing its growing support for communities across the state, and if you love a bit of cutting-edge science, CU physicists announced a breakthrough in what’s known as a time crystal, potentially setting the stage for transformative tech in the years to come.
Lastly, if you need to simply take in the view and find a little peace, the Flatirons are spectacular right now—just ask anyone lucky enough to see the sunrise over them this morning.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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